The Compendium of U.S. Copyright Office Practices, Third Edition (the “Compendium” or “Third Edition”) is the administrative manual of the Register of Copyrights concerning Title 17 of the United States Code and Chapter 37 of the Code of Federal Regulations. It provides instruction to agency staff regarding their statutory duties and provides expert guidance to copyright applicants, practitioners, scholars, the courts, and members of the general public regarding institutional practices and related principles of law. The Compendium documents and explains the many technical requirements, regulations, and legal interpretations of the U.S. Copyright Office with a primary focus on the registration of copyright claims, documentation of copyright ...
American copyright law has undergone an unappreciated conceptual transformation over the course of t...
Purpose – The purpose of this column is to look at how copyright enforcement is handled. Design/met...
Footnote 1: This chart was first published in Peter B. Hirtle, Recent Changes To The Copyright Law...
This Compendium (designated as Compendium II) reflects Copyright Office practices under the copyrigh...
The mismatch between the expanding administrative and regulatory obligations of the United States Co...
A presentation for the Computer Study Group, University of Kansas Endacott Society, 13 October 2004
Foundational Copyright (Dec. 1 Boston; Dec. 15 Amherst) This is the text of Statutes 101 2, 6-9, 110...
The objective of the discussion document is: to review the issues raised over the past decade of rev...
For those who want to teach or learn more about American copyright law, Copyright For The Rest Of Us...
This Handbook is intended as an educational tool to describe generally when a work created in the Un...
A bill put forth during the first Session of the 114th Congress to establish the United States Copyr...
The U.S. Copyright Office is not exactly a major source of regulations. It has issued only about eig...
Copyright formalities – conditions precedent to the existence or enforcement of copyright, such as p...
Provides detailed information on copyright laws and exceptions for higher education. Also details fa...
Copyright formalities – conditions precedent to the existence or enforcement of copyright, such as p...
American copyright law has undergone an unappreciated conceptual transformation over the course of t...
Purpose – The purpose of this column is to look at how copyright enforcement is handled. Design/met...
Footnote 1: This chart was first published in Peter B. Hirtle, Recent Changes To The Copyright Law...
This Compendium (designated as Compendium II) reflects Copyright Office practices under the copyrigh...
The mismatch between the expanding administrative and regulatory obligations of the United States Co...
A presentation for the Computer Study Group, University of Kansas Endacott Society, 13 October 2004
Foundational Copyright (Dec. 1 Boston; Dec. 15 Amherst) This is the text of Statutes 101 2, 6-9, 110...
The objective of the discussion document is: to review the issues raised over the past decade of rev...
For those who want to teach or learn more about American copyright law, Copyright For The Rest Of Us...
This Handbook is intended as an educational tool to describe generally when a work created in the Un...
A bill put forth during the first Session of the 114th Congress to establish the United States Copyr...
The U.S. Copyright Office is not exactly a major source of regulations. It has issued only about eig...
Copyright formalities – conditions precedent to the existence or enforcement of copyright, such as p...
Provides detailed information on copyright laws and exceptions for higher education. Also details fa...
Copyright formalities – conditions precedent to the existence or enforcement of copyright, such as p...
American copyright law has undergone an unappreciated conceptual transformation over the course of t...
Purpose – The purpose of this column is to look at how copyright enforcement is handled. Design/met...
Footnote 1: This chart was first published in Peter B. Hirtle, Recent Changes To The Copyright Law...